The Kenya UBI experiment began in 2017, includes thousands of households and is planned to run for 12 years. Image credit: bakhtiarzein/Depositphotos Unique new research is looking at the effects of UBI during a pandemic by analyzing data from a massive ongoing 12-year income study in Kenya, and its conclusion suggests the policy may help individual well-being.
With the social and economic toll of the coronavirus pandemic striking hundreds of millions around the world, the idea of a universal basic income (UBI) has been raised as a potential solution. Unique new research is looking at the effects of UBI […]
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